Eecleslastleal. OUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOOIATION NEW BUILDING, CORNER OP WELLESLEY AND ALBERT STREETS. —THIS (Saturday) EVENING, at halt-past seven. Meeting In Lecture Hall, for United Prayer and Bible Reading. All are invited. QT. JOHN'S, Northcote. —11 a.m., O Holy Communion. Rev. J. Bates. 7 p.m., Rev. F. G. Evans. Christmas Tree and Sale of Work-in Gladstone Hall, Deo.rober 12. DE VONPOST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Church-street.-Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. A. Murray McCallum. Strangers are cordially invited. ST. DAVIDS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.-Morning at 11. and Evening at 6.30, Rev. Scott West. , ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Alten Road.—Rev. A Carriole, ' -to. A.: Morning at 11, "A Glimpse of tho Unseen World." Evening at 6.30, "Distinctive Mark 3of Christ's Miraciws." TWT ORTHCOTE PRESBYTERIAN JLI CHURCH. Gladstone Hail.-Morning at 11; Sabbath-school at 2.30; Eveningat6.4s-Mr Marshall. • T. PETER'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Surrey Hills. — Morning at 11, " The Old Paths." Evening at 6.30, "The Tree of Life in the Paradise of God."—Rev. R. Sommervillo. UCKLAND TABERNACLE^ .Morning at 11, Mr Button. Evening at 6.45, Rev. Mr Mather. ONSONBY BAP 11ST CHURCH.— Morning at 11, Mr It. Fry. Evening afc _ 6...0, Mr C. E. Button. In the Afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the Annual Flower Service in connection with the Sunday-school will b8 held. Ser-, vice will be conducted by the Rev. T. H. Lyoa (Thames), when appropriate Hymns w.ll be sung by the Children. Collection in aid of Fasti valFundL ARNELL WESLEYAN CHURCH.— -Anniversary Sermons: Morning at 11, Rev. W. Gittos. Afternoon at 3, Rev. W. Gittos and Rev. Hauraki Paul. Evening at 6.30, Rev. Hauraki Paul. . •„&.. ITT-STREET WESL EY A N CHURCH - Morning at 11, Rev. E. Beat. Evening at 6.30, Rev. C. H. Garland, S" T. JOHN'S WESLEYAN CHURCH.Morning at 11, Rev. C. H. Garland. Evening at 6.30, Rev. E. Best. __________ EVONPORT WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH. - Morning at 11, Mr Brakenrig. Evening at 6.30, Rev. J. Dukes. 13RIMIT1VE METHODIST JL CHURCHES. tfRANKLIN ROAD — Morning at 11, Rev. C. E. Ward, "The God of Jeshrun." Evening at 6.30, " Divine Friendship." MONDAY and TUESDAY, at 7.30-Rev. P. N. Hunter's Oxy-Hydrogen Lecture Entertainments. Tickets, 6d; Children, 3d. RICHMOJND ROAD-Afternoon at 3, Roy. C. E. "Aard, Evening at 6.30, Mr W. Hodgson. EDEN TERRACE (FI. c Brigade Hall)—A_ternoon at 3, Mrß Frost. Evening at 6.30, Mr H. R. Burton. Sankey's Hymns. JJ. IMI TI V E METHODIST CHURCHES. ALEXANDRA-STREET - Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. T. H, Lyon. Flrebell at 6 o'clock. PITT AND EDWIN STREETS-Morning at 11, Mr T. Boot». Afternoon at 3, Flower Service; Address by Rev. S. Buchanan- Evening at,6.30. Mr J. Watkinson. Open-air at 6 oclock. UNITED "METHODIST FREE CHURCHES. _r*ITT AND VINCENT STREETS—Morning at 11, Mr T. Booth. Evening at 6.30, Rev. F. B. Dutcon. MOUNT EDEN-Divine Service at 6.30. MOUNT EDEN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, View Road. - Rev. B. L. Tnoinas: Morning at 11, and Evening at 7. ARNELL CONGREGATIONAL . CHURCH (Oddfellows'Hall).—Morning at 11, and Evening at 7, Rev. H. M. Livens. BERESFORD-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. - Morning at 11, and Evening at 6.30, Rev. J, Chew. ONG RE GAT IO NAL M% CHURCH. — Rev. H. J. Lewis: Morning at 11, " Christ's Forty Days in the Wilderness." Evening at 6.30, " The Gospel in Jon ah." """IyTAN'S NATURAL IMMORTALWill be the subject of the Rev. J. S. Hill's Address to Young Men TO-MORROW .AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, in Lecture Hall V oung Men's Christian Association. ITY HALL- SUNDAY EVENING EVANGELISTIC SERVICES, conducted by the Young Men's Christian Association, tomorrow Evening, at eight o'clock. QEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST k3 CHURCH, Mackelvie'street, Surrey Hills. —Service at 7 p.m. Subject of deep interest to all. No collection. ■ ~&TEW CHURCH SERVICES, Foresters' .1/. Hall, Karangahape Road.—Morning at 11. HRI3TADELPHIANS meet in the Masonic Hall, Karangahape Road, Newton, every Sunday morning-, at 11, for Fellowship and the Breaking of Bread. Sunday-school . at_9.3o„ , , , 'Z I~~MMORTALITY.— Hear Rev. J. S. Hill in the Afternoon, and Mr G. Aldridge in the Evening, at the Foresters' Hall. CHURCH OF CHRIST^ Foresters' Hall, Karangahape Road.—Morning at 11 o'clock. Evening at 6.45: Lecture by Geo. Aldridge. Subject, "Immortality: What?. Whose? When % and Why Given?" TKTEWTON CONGRE GA T 1.0 NA L _Dj SUNDAY-SCHOOL. A Repetition of Anniversary Hymns will he given in the Scbool-room. Edinburgh-street, on MONDAY EVENING next, at 7.30 o'clock, by a Cboirof 300 voices. Galleries will be erected. Admission Free. Collection in aid of Festival Fund. IyEWMARKET WESLEYAN TIS CHURCH. A SALE OF WORK AND CHRISTMAS TREE, Id connection with the above Church, will he held in tho N ewmarket Hall, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 27th and 2Sth NOVEMBEH. Plain and Fancy Goods, Useful and Orna- • namental Household Articles, Pot On TUESDAY EVENING, a'Promenade Concert will be given, and on WEDNESDA V the Fruit from the Christmas Tree will be dispensed. Prizes for all. Full value given. To be opened at 3 p.m. on TUESDAY. Tickets to admit both Evenings, and entitling to Gift from Tree: Adults,ls; Children, 6d. New __ea!a_»c. and Foreign Travel. Thos. Cook & Sor Have ploasure in announcing that they have opened their NEW ZEALAND BRANCH OFFICE AT No. 4, VICTORIA. ARCADE (Oppositb Town Clock), For the Issue of Tickets in connection with HOOK'S mouRS» nooKs nnoußS J - iJ'OOK'S IOURS! BOOK'S J. OURS I From and to all parts of the world. Information freely given gratis, as well as Copies of "COOK'S AUSTRALIAN GAZETTE." Offices and Agencies—Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne, Wellington, Dunedin, Christchurch, andlnvercargill. J_?~i K. PIANO. —- Second-hand Iron-; CSS. JL O framed Piano.—London and Berlin ,;■ Piano Company, corner Hobson and Cook sts. TOLEN, or taken by Mistake, from doorway at McMaster, Shaldera, & Cos., a Parcel containing wool, etc.—Reward at STAR Office. XX.BMG. EYETO Meetings, etc.. To-nigStt Abbott's Opera House—Entertainment by All Star Company. 8 .Agricultural Hall — Columbia Skating Rink, 7.30 ' Parnell Hall, Parnall—Eureka Skating Rink. 7.30 Temperance Hall—Free Entertainment, 7.30 V.M.C.A, Rooms—Evangelistio Service, 7.30 Glassworks, Freeman's Bay — Exhibition of Glassbiowinj., 8 to 6 Drill-shed—Royal Horticultural Society's Spring Show, 1 to 10 p.m, AH Saints' Sohoolroom. Fonsonbj*—lndustrial I Exhibition. 3to 5 and 7to 10 Auction Sales on Monday. . S. Cochrane and Son—Properties, 12 Arthur and Buddie—Unredeemed Pledges, H A, Aitken, Carlton Gore Road — Household Furniture and Effects, 11 T,M,Jackson-r Property, 12 i YD, 8. Evans and Co.—Piano, Furniture, ©to., Q * .V. JwieS'-Drapery, Clothing, ete„H " '
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Auckland Star, Volume XIX, Issue 278, 24 November 1888, Page 5
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